Arizona Milkweed

$5.00 - $50.00

(Asclepias angustifolia)

A. angustifolia , or “Arizona milkweed,” grow up to 2 ft. tall in riparian woodlands, canyons, and mountains between 3,500-7,500 ft in elevation. Its clusters of white flowers can be seen in bloom between September-June. This is a host-plant for monarch and queen butterfly larvae.

Horsetail Milkweed

$5.00

(Asclepias subverticillata)

The prized milkweed for Monarch butterfly larvae in Arizona! A. subverticillata, or “horsetail milkweed,” grows up to 4 ft. tall and has very narrow, whorled leaves. It prefers disturbed habitats such as roadsides, sandy flats, or grasslands between 3,000-8,000 ft. in elevation. It’s cream-colored flowers bloom between June-September. This is a host-plant for monarch and queen butterfly larvae. Plant in partial to full sun, wet to dry conditions.

Antelope Horns Milkweed

$5.00

(Asclepias asperula)

A. asperula, or “antelopehorn milkweed,” grows up to 2.5 ft. tall and has broader leaves and larger umbel inflorescences than the Asclepias angustifolia. It blooms between April–September. This milkweed prefers dry plains, oak woodlands, and pine forests at elevations between elevations of 2,500–8,500 ft. This is a host-plant for monarch and queen butterfly larvae. Plant in partial to full sun, wet to dry conditions.

​This seed was ethically wild harvested or farmed in Southern Arizona. Seeds may have substandard germination rates due to natural seed dormancy. For growing tips, refer to our catalog.​

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Pollinator Refuge Seed Mix

$12.00 - $30.00

Best Seller! Regionally-Adapted Seed Mix

​A mix of wildflowers curated for their high value for pollinator forage, including butterflies, hummingbirds, and native bees.​​This seed was ethically wild harvested or farmed in Southern Arizona. Seeds may have substandard germination rates due to natural seed dormancy. For growing tips, refer to our catalog.

Evening Primrose

$5.00 - $100.00

(Oenothera elata)

“Hooker’s evening primrose,” form a basal rosette from which tall flower stalks emerge with 4 petals, yellow blossoms that open in the early morning, before the heat of the day, or in the evening just before sunset. This plant reaches 3-4ft. in height and blooms between June-October. It is found in moist places in elevations between 2,000-9,000ft. Plant partial to full shade, wet conditions.

​This seed was ethically wild harvested or farmed in Southern Arizona. Seeds may have substandard germination rates due to natural seed dormancy. For growing tips, refer to our catalog.

Scarlet Bugler

$5.00 - $45.00

(Penstemon Barbatus)

This perennial penstemon produces scarlet flowers in the summer and is an excellent nectar source for hummingbirds.

​This seed was ethically wild harvested or farmed in Southern Arizona. Seeds may have substandard germination rates due to natural seed dormancy. For growing tips, refer to our catalog.

Seed packet contains 25-50 seeds.

Wright's Goldenrod

$5.00 - $40.00

(Solidago wrightii)​This perennial forb will produce brilliant spikes of yellow blooms from late summer to fall. An excellent bee and butterfly plant for the wild or garden native to southern Arizona.

​​This seed was ethically wild harvested or farmed in Southern Arizona. Seeds may have substandard germination rates due to natural seed dormancy. For growing tips, refer to our catalog.

Coyote Gourd

$5.00 - $75.00

(Cucurbita foetidissima)

C. foetidissima, commonly known as Fingerleaf Gourd, is a native vine with minimal water requirements that grows from 1,000-5000 ft in semidesert grasslands and shrublands and in disturbed areas. This low-spreading vine has very large yellow flowers that bloom May-August and are pollinated by native bees. This plant can be grown in partial to full sun in well-draining soils and is a good plant for erosion control.

​This seed was ethically wild harvested or farmed in Southern Arizona. Seeds may have substandard germination rates due to natural seed dormancy. For growing tips, refer to our catalog.

Palmleaf Thoroughwort

$5.00 - $40.00

Out of stock

(Conoclinium greggii)

This native forb has puffy violet flowers that bloom from Summer- Fall and are loved by bees and various species of butterflies. This little aster grows up to 2 ft. in height and prefers seasonally wet stream beds and plains between 3,500-6,000 ft. Plant in partial to full sun, and wet to dry conditions. It is a dynamite all-around pollinator garden plant that can withstand a wide variety of soil and temperature conditions.

Coralbean

​This woody species explodes with scarlet flowers in the spring and broad green leaves and every monsoon season. It is a unique garden plant that is great for hummingbirds.

​This seed was ethically wild harvested or farmed in Southern Arizona. Seeds may have substandard germination rates due to natural seed dormancy. For growing tips, refer to our catalog.

Rabbitbrush

$5.00 - $30.00

Out of stock

(Ericameria nauseosa)

E. nauseosa, commonly known as “rubber rabbitbrush,” is an excellent plant for erosion control. This shrubby aster astablishes quickly and can grow to 6 ft. or more. It is drought-tolerant and versatile but does especially well in disturbed areas with alkaline soils in upland desert habitats and grasslands between 2,000-8,000 ft. in elevation. The bright yellow flowers bloom between July-October. It is pollinated by bees and butterflies. Plant in full sun, in well-draining soil.​​This seed was ethically wild harvested or farmed in Southern Arizona. Seeds may have substandard germination rates due to natural seed dormancy. For growing tips, refer to our catalog.​Seed packet contains 100+ seeds.

Prairie Goldenrod

$8.00 - $40.00

(Solidago missouriensis)

​This perennial forb will produce brilliant spikes of yellow blooms from late summer to fall. An excellent bee and butterfly plant for the wild or garden native to southern Arizona.

​This seed was ethically wild harvested or farmed in Southern Arizona. Seeds may have substandard germination rates due to natural seed dormancy. For growing tips, refer to our catalog.